5. Probate Judge Norman HayesJudge Hayes sent my son away for 21 months of his childhood and ordered him to be tortured with ammonia capsules. He was prosecutor in Otsego before becoming judge in a " newly created" position in 86th district court. He framed these guys for murder in Gaylord and costthe state and county millions.Tobias Case - Botches follow botches

Some background

Hayes replaced Antrim County Probate Judge John Unger after he stepped downafter getting caught with his hand in the cookie jar (State Child CareFund). He got to retire and the taxpayers had to reimburse the state. Manyof the other court employees involved in this theft are still employed bythe court.These officials who ordered my son's torture seem to have a soft spot forpedophiles among their ranks.13TH Circuit Court referee Cynthia Conlin's house was raided by the statepolice and they found pot and more than 1000 images of three and four yearold children in sexually compromising positions. Her husband RolandWoodring was arrested but was allowed to plea to possessing child pornography6. Antrim County Probate Judge John Unger(" MISAPPROPRIATED MORE THAN $876,000 FROM THE STATE CHILD CARE FUND IN 1998, FORCING HIM TO RETIRE WITH FULL BENEFITS, OF COURSE)A Judge should know well that no one is above the lawJudge may run againWeek in Review - June 18, 2000

7.Former 13th Circuit Court family division referee Dennis P. Mikko

Mikko allegedly engaged in sexually charged conversations with a self-described male teen on the social network site MySpace, Schneider said. Investigators aren't sure if the individual truly was a teen, Schneider said, and the alleged conversations didn't involve a request to meet.

8. Antrim/Grand Traverse Court Referee Cynthia Conlin

Referee Cynthia Conlon

Referee Cynthia Conlon - The Allegations

1. From The Traverse City Record Eagle

TRAVERSE CITY — A Grand Traverse County Family Court referee will stay on the job after her now-estranged husband allegedly admitted to possessing child pornography and marijuana.

Cynthia Conlon, a referee who makes domestic relations decisions for the 13th Circuit Court's Family Division, is the subject of a sheriff's investigation to determine if she is criminally liable for marijuana found during a search of her home last month, court records show.

Conlon's husband, Roland Woodring, 51, is charged with six child pornography-related felonies and one marijuana misdemeanor after detectives searched the couple's home Feb. 9 and allegedly found over 1,000 images of child porn and about a quarter-ounce of marijuana, according to police reports.

There was no evidence Conlon is connected to the child pornography and she has not been charged. "